the speed of light = 186 282.397 miles per second or approx 0.00000000203341 of a second from your computer screen to your eye. Pretty close to real time for me
Instantaneous.
I once had a caravan fitted with an instantaneous water heater.
When a car stops, its instantaneous speed becomes zero.
most computer software will give an instantaneous response
Technically no colour is present absent light since it is light that gives anything colour.
A "fact" is basically anything you can state, especially if such a statement is true. Since you can say "light has a speed", and since that is true, it follows that it's a fact. Light through a "vacuum" is the meaning of "the speed of light." Light through glass is slower.
AnswerThe loss of their supply bag -- including all their food, water, maps, and compasses -- cast an instantaneous pall over the group's morale, as they knew their hiking trip had suddenly gone from a fun adventure to a survival situation.AnswerInstant gratification, as an instantaneous endorphin releasing activity, isn't always a long term solution.When I flipped on the wall switch, light instantaneously flooded the room.
Since our eyes can't see infrared light, you wouldn't be able to see ANYTHING if infrared is the only light available.
instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration at one point. yeah, it's true
No. In Newtonian physics, gravity is treated as an instantaneous force, but in General Relativity, gravity propagates at the speed of light in a vacuum. There's some debate on whether it's actually been experimentally shown that the "speed of gravity" is the same as the speed of light in a vacuum or not. However, there is fairly clear experimental evidence that it does have a speed and is not instantaneous. See the Wikipedia article in "Related Links" for a much longer and more detailed discussion.
Possibly. The check engin light (aka idiot light) is a 'catchall' indicator that something is wrong in the engine compartment, especially since the tranny is hooked up to the engine.
The OBSERVABLE Universe has a diameter of about 93 billion light-years. "Observable" means that the light of anything beyond that hasn't had time to reach us, since the time of the Big Bang.